I too attended a seminar about 5 years ago and not only was it interesting but it was also free. This is not a scam nor a "drain your bank account" deal. They will only take your money if you allow it.
The tools they teach are very useful and I would recommend the seminar to anyone.
Peak Potentials is legit. They do good marketing, and this is some of it.
I can vouch for the integrity of their free seminars and paid programs.
Some of the highest levels of personal development programs on the planet,
for those who care for this.
SL from NorCal.
I saw this on my caller ID today and no message was left. I did the seminar several years ago and they should not be calling me or anyone else on the no call list. I have not done business with them since then. I will say that their seminar is excellent and helped me with managing finances in a better way. I still use their system and principles and it is worth taking. It is worth every penny it cost and is not a scam. I do not agree with marketing that is breaking the law. Shame on them.
If this is Peak Potentials .... then shame on them for going the telescammer route. Attended one of their seminar years ago, and found it to be meh. I you like rah rah, over the top presentations of ideas, then this is for you. They are into the hard sell for their more expensive programs, and it seems to be the reason why the cheaper seminars exist.